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The Elblag Canal, also called the Elblag-Ostroda Canal, is a 150-years-old canal in Poland that runs from Elblag to Ostroda. At over 80 km in length, it is the longest navigable canal still in use in Poland. It is also one of the most interesting canals in Europe. Elblag Canal’s uniqueness arises from its peculiar choice of engineering to tackle a particularly difficult section of the route where the water level rises by 100 meters. This particular section is located between Druzno Lake and Piniewo Lake, a distance of about 10 km. Because the difference in height was too large, it was impractical to build traditional locks. Instead, an ingenious system of inclined planes was employed where the boats are lifted out of the water and placed into tracks and dragged across dry lands.
Our guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the Golden Gate in the Old Town (Długa 1, 22-100 Gdańsk) and invite you for the fully private sightseeing. The charm of Old Town Gdansk attracts millions of tourists each year. We will start by taking a walk down Długa Street, which is one of the most beautiful European markets that is nestled around a dazzling selection of renaissance buildings. It leaves from the Golden Gate and passes by the Town Hall, Neptune fountain, Arthur's Court and finishes by the Green Gate overlooking the Motława River. On a way you may visit The Museum of Arthur's Court and the Amber Chamber at which point, you will see an amber polishing demonstration with a short lecture on amber. The tour continues to the Old Crane, which happens to be one of the most popular symbols of the city. After that, the tour finishes at the church of St Mary, Europe's biggest gothic brick church.
City tour gdańsk with local Guide - old city - main town - down town - shipyard Licensed local guide Retro Golf cart 100% Satisfaction Safe vehicle moving at a speed of 25 km/h Electric vehicle equipped with rain and wind blinds
Slowinski National Park is one of 23 national parks in Poland and one of two seaside parks. It was fomed to preserve the beauty of the system unchanged sea lakes (Lebsko and Gardno ), swamps, forests and especially unique moving dunes.
Private one day trip to the marvelous Malbork Castle and charming area of Żuławy Wiślane. The best chance to see the biggest brick castle in the world and the delightful polish countryside in one. Spend a memorable day with an extraordinary program with a polish traditional lunch at a traditional wooden house in the scenery of the lovely polish countryside. In the end explore Westerplatte Penisula, where World War II began. Meet with a history of the first battle of this war. Go out with us off the beaten track and discover more during the best day trip from Gdańsk.
Private roundtrip transfer from Gdynia Cruise Port to Malbork Castle. English-speaking professional driver, modern Mercedes vehicles, door-to-door service with waiting time included. Flexible, cruise-friendly and fully private experience.
Discover Gdańsk from the water on this guided 5+ km kayak tour, ending with the city’s iconic sunset. Paddle through bustling canals past the Crane, Granary Island, and the Old Town waterfront, then return to the shipyard area to watch the sun dip behind the harbour cranes — a truly unforgettable view. Launch from specially designed jetties, stay comfortable with spray skirts, and keep valuables safe in provided lockers. Small groups and experienced guides ensure a safe, active, and scenic adventure for beginners and experienced paddlers alike.
Private, efficient Gdańsk & Malbork Tour in one day — seamless logistics, flexible pace, local expert guide.
Experience the historical charm of Gdańsk from a unique perspective—on the water. Enjoy breathtaking views as you sip on a glass of non-alcoholic welcome drink, immersing yourself in the city's vibrant atmosphere. Discover extraordinary locations accessible only by boat, including iconic sites tied to the birthplace of the "Solidarity" movement. Witness the impressive craftsmanship of one of Europe's most renowned shipyards, where ships are meticulously repaired, adding to the city's rich maritime heritage.
We will begin our tour at the European Solidarity Centre, which is one of the most modern museums in Poland. There, you’ll have the opportunity to learn all there is to know about Gdansk’s recent history. Next, we will visit the Lenin gates which were famously climbed by Lech Walesa – the Nobel-prize winner and icon of the Solidarity movement. We will also make a stop at the Monument of the Fallen Shipyard Workers. Finally, we’ll explore less-visited areas of the shipyards, such as the docks and old warehouses, which are currently being repurposed and turned into modern clubs and galleries.
Breathtaking views of the setting sun against the background of shipyard cranes. Discover Gdańsk from a water perspective on board a replica of a Polish river boat used for over 400 years. An intimate, wooden and spacious 12-seater boat will take you to places unavailable to large ships, and thanks to the low number of passengers you'll feel at ease and special. You will start the cruise from the former areas of the Gdańsk Shipyard, which was unavailable to visitors for over 170 years. Next, you'll go on a cruise on Motława - the center of the Old Town. You will see many tourist attractions, including the ruins of the Teutonic castle, water gates leading to the city, the famous wooden crane from the 15th century, charming old tenement houses and their new setting. You will follow a route that will also show you monuments and new buildings of the Ołowianka Island and the Granary Island. This trip is also a unique and only opportunity to see up close specialist vessels, Gdansk cranes.
Experience the heart and soul of old Gdańsk with a passionate local guide! Together, we will uncover the city's rich history, stunning architecture, and hidden gems. This tour is entirely personalized to your interests—whether you’re captivated by medieval history, eager to explore picturesque streets, or just want to soak in the vibrant atmosphere at your own pace. I’ll tailor the timing and speed of our exploration to suit your preferences. Let’s make your visit to Gdańsk truly unforgettable!
Enjoy a private one-way transfer from the Cruise Ship Port of Gdynia to Gdansk Old Town with a professional, English-speaking driver. Pickup takes place at the main port gate, where the driver will be waiting with a name sign or company logo. Travel in a comfortable Mercedes vehicle (E-Class or V-Class), ensuring a safe, smooth, and reliable ride.
Discover Gdańsk through its food on a small-group walking tour that goes beyond typical tourist spots. Enjoy authentic Polish tastings while discovering how the city's port history and regional traditions shaped its cuisine. Sample classics like Baltic fish and pierogi at carefully selected local venues full of character. Alcoholic Drinks Pairing Option: Includes a curated pairing of traditional Polish alcoholic beverages served with selected tastings, featuring local beers and Polish vodka shots to complement the food and enhance the experience. Standard Option (No Drinks): Includes the same guided tour, food tastings, route, and local stories, but without the alcoholic drinks pairing. With a relaxed pace, a knowledgeable guide, and a mix of hidden gems and iconic streets, this tour is an authentic introduction to Gdańsk through its flavors.
We offer a modern, luxurious motor catamaran well suited for 12 passengers. Our guests can count on the intimate nature of the cruise, among family, friends or colleagues. During the cruise, we talk about the history of Gdansk’s most famous monuments (from the recording).
Uncover Gdansk’s pivotal WWII history with Skip-the-Line access to the Museum of the Second World War. Experience powerful exhibits and personal stories. Optional: Extend your tour to explore key wartime and post-war landmarks throughout the city. HIGHLIGHTS: -Gain expert insights into the events of World War II with a Licensed Private Guide -Easily skip-the-line at the world-class Museum of Second World War in Gdansk -Learn about the Nazi invasion of Poland and heroic resistance movements -Explore the city's war memorials and most important communist sites (in the 4-hour option only) -Enjoy a personalized tour created with passion and years of expertise Uncover Gdansk’s powerful WWII legacy with Rosotravel. Walk in the footsteps of soldiers, civilians, and resistance fighters as you experience one of Europe’s most important war museums with Skip-the-Line Tickets. Let history come alive through personal stories and hidden landmarks.
Please note that booking this tour you will be joining our general free walking tour (tour in which it is up to the guest how to reward his or her guide). In this case the amount you pay covers the reservation fee and the guide's payment. If you wish to join a smaller, private tour let us know and we will organise it for you!
Hop aboard a comfy electric golf cart and get ready to explore Gdańsk. With a local guide leading the way, you'll cruise through the heart of the Old Town, weaving between colorful town houses and cobbled streets. As you ride past the iconic shipyard, you'll uncover the powerful role Gdańsk has played in shaping history. The best part? You’ll cover loads of ground without feeling rushed. One minute you’re gazing up at the soaring towers of St. Mary's Church, the next you're gliding past medieval gates, bustling markets, and riverside cranes that have watched over the city for generations.
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